Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 ‘ : i retonn 2c Yard SEES N[] FR'B”UN il Attend the Special Demonstration of 33C a?df‘lsf C efio o 2‘ oo | W ousands o }'le'f S, as we as m "!IL’: 15, O “ast-color | McCall Patterns Tomorrow : : Cretofiies, ir patterns suitable for hangings and coverings of alf | Mrs. Helen R. Roberts, fashion represeptative from the McCail Pattern L kinds; all sorts of light and dark floral, stripe, foliage and bird de- U, i Company, will be here tomorrow and Friday to offer our customers advice and e Wi suggestions how to make home sewing easy and simple. At 10 to 11 am. and S gns. Als 3 to 4 pam. on each of the next two days Mrs. Roberts will hold a special demon- from 2 to 8 yard stration of MecCall Patterns, showing how to cut and pin a dress together, cutting ber of yards. First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. es that can be used for coats and costumes. Lengths so you will be sure of securing the required num and putting in a set-in sleeve and offering other informaion about the simple operation of the McCall Printed Pattern. Your presence invited. < & * Section_3—Main Floor e -, o X ¥ $6.50 and $7.50 Part-Wool ihcigPuy iy A Successful Sale Repeated Tomorrow— spiese | Rich Fur-Trimmed G spgen 15 R ich Fur-Trimmed Coats Actually Worth Up to $40, $45 and $50 it black. navy, gray, brown, cocoa, fallow, tan, da and e or B B8 beds; plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray; Madonna. 39 inches wide. el ossini “herioa | 11 finished with wide sateen-bound ends Flat C $1.98 the shortest possible perioc all finished with wide s ¥ e 4 to match colorings in blankets. $225 at pe, Frankly, we did not expect to be able to offer new Winter[j Coats at savings of a third to half the regular Winter prices, but consistent with certain unavoidable national needs, which must be fulfilled | \ . 40-inch Flat Crepe, all silk qual- B i i it K/ ity, with rich satinface finish, Y sid d the situatio ¢ $5 and $6 Comforts we were fortunate in securing the samples and surplus lots of coats left after filling early season orders, thus making this wel- sion_which grew out of the state- | comes in black, pencil blue, pansy, 0 Large Double-bed Size Comforts, filled with . fluffy white cotton; covered with fine grade } 3 65 . come opportunity possible. o need for you to pay full price 1t issued by Secretary of State| i logg in Washington last June, de- | & n‘;("::u\“)llgv‘\ ‘;);:; tx“;ffv(flo' . iyl figured fabrics; many with plain blue, rose or gold $2 Crepe de Chine, siteen borders $1.49 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. & m_‘}‘]"‘"':_';vfl‘i';"g;‘ C;‘Jfi,:’ l‘,'\'“";"; . || for your Winter Coat, when by anticipating your needs a few 4 wanted street and evening shades. weeks ahead you can buy a beauti{ul Fur-trimmed Coat in to- also white and black. morrow’s sale at wonderful savings. There are plenty of the higher priced coats in the group, and those who come tomorrow to select their Winter coats from this sale will-be able to save at least one-third, and in many instances one-half the price they would expect to pay when regular Winter prices prevail. Calles Says Countries Are Walking Path of Cordial Understanding. and sinc | the intention || utmost endeav- | to augment this friendship. ! e last night address to ‘1';0‘,’3“.‘;!]?!‘\ Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, esent pros- | sizes 66x80 and 70x80 inches for double ailure to p, had been cl riendly | e President urged | egislation to permits to for- | cigners and foreign 3 s 1o} own land, water r vights—mining proy until article 2 dealing with su rpreted. This recommen $1.39 Extra Size Seamless T R Bleached Sheets GRADE CROSSING PLAN ‘ at $1 < 19 Each WILL BE PRESENTED! $1.75 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.39 354nch Allsilk Taffeta, with soft chiffon finish: all wanted street and evening dy well as changeable effect The favored materials include: Goldenberg's—First Floor. Lustrous Bolivia, Needle Point, Suedene, Or-§ mandale and Fine Kerseys, in such fashionable shades as Bokhara, Grackle Head, Cuckoo, Deer, Kit Fox, Brown, Navy Blue and Black. Superior Quality, Good Wearing Sheets, in the de- o o< sirable 81x99-inch size for double beds; made of heavy s strong woven sheeting cotton, hand torn and ironed, Per- $2~50 & $3 Fringed fect quality—made in one piece, without center seam. A : Panel Curtains B Bt i e | $1.50 Bleached Sheets, | $2 Bedspreads, $1.49 PEVETI Ma . St b o] 63x90 White Dimity Bed- 1 45 Tomorrow morning at 1 oclock a| S1x0DE S b ee ) Blpactied || oin i e ORI e SAT . delegation headed by H. A. Sheets, double-bed size; g00d | SheeaierY: 800d lightweight 25 new and chalrman of the executive committee > handsome pat- terns, with tas- sel or bullion i heavy-weight sheeti: cotton, . of the Prince Georses County Improve. | e 20c Sheeting Cotton, ! 14¢ fringed ends. ent e gy . free from starch or dressing. ment and tective Association, wi appear before the St Roads' Com $2.50 Bedspreads, Tilet, Scotch or ft Cotton, heavy. round-thread noveity weaves. B mission, at its office in Baltimore, and $ quality, for general use. in white, fvory bmit ‘a_plan for the oG Crochet Bedspreads, single- 3 ind ecru colors: $3.50 Bedspreads, S b I8 $2.98 T 5 zood. heavy ssing 1 repared b, bed size: in assorted heavy raised Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- twisted quality, Marseilles patterns. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ ble-bed size, in beautiful rafsed guaranteed to f¥ Marseilles patterns. & launder per- .. 45x36 Bleached Pillow fectly. Prince Georges County Delegation | to Ask State Commission to | Eliminate Danger. | All elegantly trimmed with fine Natural and Cocoa Squirrel, Fitch Mandel, Cat Lynx, Marmot. Sablene and Selected Mandel. > o - S Size range is complete—16 to 20, 36 to 44, 42 to 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting 52]/2 flud 41 to ss. Coats Laid Aside Upon Payment of a Reason- able Deposit If Desired Coats Will Be Charged on Bill Rendered No- vember 1st If Desired free from starch or d ren approved hy hand torn and ironed or and town council of Hyattsville, new road : hrough intervenin t % Goldenberz's—First Floor. “Radius” Silk Costume Slips $2.98 Correctly cut and made Cos- tume Slips, of beautiful quality “Radiu silk, in perfect shades of cocoa, pansy, henna, 2 wood and black. Made with dou- ble hip hems and hemstitched vokes. All sizes. The Favorites of New York and Paris Advance French Room Hats 39 A Remarkable Display of Accepted Models for Fall e e vl 59¢ White Poplin 39c Yd. road s ieorge Bowen's | property on the east side of the tracks, and another under the tracks An Opportunity for Rare Savings on These of the Alexandria branch of more and Ohio to serve a i $45 Axminster & Wilton senmsnael - Velvet Rugs at $34.50 road be built fro the proposed underpass in along the railroad modation of I The plan, it is estir i vould cost | New Hyattsville Police Chief, Special Dispateh to The Sta e appointe who has attsville has just entered upon his Gallagher succeeds Andre : resigned, and is the third man to | hold the position, which pays an an nual salary of $1,500. L R Virginian Leaves $400,000 Estate. | | Special Di E RICHMOXD, Va., 2.— The will of the 13 Charles J. Anderson, former adjutant gen. A choice selection of new designs and col- orings for Fall included in this assortment. They are Alexander Smith & Sons’ make— an assurance of quality and long service. 9x12-ft. Large Room Size, Heavy-weight, Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, the latter fringed. Every rug strictly perfect quality. Tomorrow at $34.50. 8.3x10.6-ft. Smith’'s Ax- minster and Wilton Velvet ° Rugs. Regularly $42.50. At 3 Smith’s Seamless Brussels Rugs at Greatly Reduced Prices Alexander Smith and Sons’ Seamless Brussels Rugs, good, heavy, close-woven grade that withstands hard wear. Choice of all-over, oriental and floral effects, color- $1.39 Costume Slips, §1 Some of “No-Cling” cloth. a soft-finish silkclike material, in newest Fall shades—all with hemstitched ~ tops. Others of white nainsook, with built-up shoulders, trimmed with Val lace and_hemstitched yokes. Double hip hems. All sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 2 .:. 0‘( Thomson’s Glove-Fitting Girdles A modish Girdle for medium figures. Comes in silk novelty cloth with wide section of elastic and pink and blue trim in taste ful wreath ecffect. A Thom- son’s Kno-Lace clasping in front Included in this show- ing are the three types now favored in Paris— the large hat with short back, the dashing off-the- face and the tiny roll- brim model. Prominent among the new creations are hats of velour, velvet, felt and hatter’s plush. In some instances combina- tions of these materials have been used most ef- fectively. French influ- ence is seen in the new, brilliant colors. Leading shades are black, pans pencil blue, cappis, b de rose, sepia and beige. 39¢ White Dimity, 29¢ nek White Dimity v, In white wover Striped effects 39¢ Cannon Cloth, 25¢ 36-inch White Cannon Cloth linen-finish quality for nurses uniforms, blouses, etc 69¢ White Voile, 35¢ 2.inch Imported Ghiffon V snow-white, extra fine, sheer, ply quality S9¢ White Pique, 39¢ nch White Pigue, in the neat 11 pin welt, for men’s shirt Longcloth, $2.19 No. 245 Imperial English Long cloth, 10 vards in each piece; 36 inches wide. Goldenherz's—First Floor. ings for any room in the house. 9x12-ft. size. Regular $30.00 grade, $19.75 7.6x9-ft. size. Regular $20.00 grade, $14.75 8.3x10-ft. size. Regular $27.50 grade, $18.75 6x 9-ft. size. Regular $15.00 grade, $11.75 $18.75 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, $13.50 — 9x Perfect Quality Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, in a variety of beautiful wool- | rug designs. in the most wanted colorings. . Although sold at a greatly reduced price, 3 A 4 these carry the usual Gold Seal guarantee for service. Boys’ $ l O NeW Fall 4_Piece "'-V:“v“:" m V\vf‘\;‘rv“::‘k ar, and at ust Arrive " size. Nationally advertised. price, .50. N S e S, SOt St s >;.1c9):>lr‘i)£ ft. Nationally advertised. p Shj:.:»? i $11.85 EngllSh VeSt Su1ts irls’ Sweaters olden 's—Fourth Floer. buff, -powder blue an ’u'i BRAND-NEW 0 r oA = < Suits with Two Pairs of Knickers - m hi=s ((:.";d o { X g { Or with One Pair of Knickers and 9 CL 4 RK “Cinderella” Panty 35¢ Dress Ginghams : 1! Pair of Longies............ccoooco..._. ' . N = JEWEL | T A fonte eral, wa nitted to probate yester day, in which he disposed of an es of about £400,000. e left one. | fourth of his estatc to charitable institutions. The remainder went to | members of his fumily. Gen. Ander- | son_was a_bachelor Goldenberz’s—Second Floor. g < Sweaters A Special Purchase of 7 A most . Sweaters that tiie children will complete stock of borders. Al $4.95 High-grade Wool Coat Sweaters beautiful weave, in brown, tan red and copen, made with smart - collars, pockets and contrasting fo L color trimming. ey T'ots” Sweater: Little Children's Sl n § high-grade wool, in plain and fancy weaves, with and without collars; bord 1 and plain color effects, s 2 10 6 years. Children’s $2.50 Sweaters, $1.98 Little Children’'s Wool Coat n brown and red, made and rolt collar. Right in advance of the opening of school—this timely sale of Boys’ 4-piece English Vest Suits at a real saving. Smart models, ever so popular with boy. school or dress wear. New Fall patterns, in a varicty 3 of neat, serviceable mixtures. Coats are alpaca lined and both pairs of pants are full lined. Sizes 8 to 17 vears. P — 18c Apron Ginghams 49¢ Table Oilcloth $1 Blouses, 79¢ $1.25 Hats and Caps, 95c 1 New Fall Blouses with at- 2Y;c 29C tached collar; of woven madras, Al clever new models for 2 - in neat stripe effects, also plain | school wear, including st Five-quarter Table Oilcloth, ir- blue and dark tan: full-cut sizes | telescopes, brim shap regulars of the standard quality; from 7 to 16 years; all perfect | of Wales caps, golf caps, plain white, fancy and tiling ef- & quality. and junior hats; sizes 615 to 71§ oo fects. 3 R * ‘Goldenberx’s—TFirst Floor. sizes from 5 to 8§ (o These are just what mothers will need prs, to make up for the kiddies’ school dresses. $ P oW \ They come In a large assortment of smart I 7 new plaids and checks in all the most 1 A4 practical and desirable shades. Fine, 1 l soft-finish domestic quality. Al war. | AN ranted fast colors. 32 inches wide. # The Gas Range which has established a National Repu- tation for cooking food per- fectly—several stvles—each one a beauty—-come in and see demonstration; learn what a truly great gas range will do. New low prices—terms it i} you like. ! Qe i ) New lot of “Cinderella” & r Panty Dresses for the little -2 tots from 2 to 6 years of age. All the newest Fall models are shown, some of | I fine grade ginghams, others | of chambray, with embrold- ered designs. All the popu- * lar and serviceable shades. ) Goldenberg's—Third Floor. < = September Sale of House Furnishings Every Item Marked Considerably Lower than Usual Fine Quality Apron Ginghams, in all size blue and brown checks. Fast colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Sizes 3 to & year X3 % 59¢ Novelty Suitings % 44c Yd. Th i 1111 A ) ‘ 36-inch Novelty Suitings, one_of the most ; b l ' TR1H8 |l = popular of cotton suitings for children’s school Children’s 59¢ Table Scarfs N frocks, also women’s wear. Shown in assorted rayon (fiber silk) checks and plaids, also woven stripes. All wanted colors. 69¢ Voiles, 49¢ . Overall Suits 25C | Children's Khaki Overall Suits one-piece style; buttons on 40-inch Imported Chiffon Voiles, extra fine, shoulder; pocket front; sleeve sheer, two-ply grade, in white and all wanted less and knee length. Red shades. trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years Py “Surprise Fifth Floor.” 50c Ratinspun, 35¢ 15¢ Sweetheart 36-inch Ratinspun, a yarn-mercerized cotton ' fabric, in the stylish crepe weave; all desirable Talcum aboriient for hand hsorben e, for hand or 9C side towels calor red bor shades. . ders. 50c Swiss Organdy, 19¢ Swi Toloum_Powder, | o “Surprise Fifth Floor.” pure taleum. de 25c¢ {Irregulars of the 39 Sanitas Table . Scarfs, sorted, . pretty patterns; regula- tion length. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” 12%¢ Huck Towels 10c Hemmed Huck Towels, soft 89c Galvanized Iron 98c Aluminum Water Garbage Cans, with lock Pails, 10-qt. size; guaran- covers, teed ware— $1.49 Aluminum Cook- ing Kettles, paneled sides: 8-qt. size; guaran- teed ware— $1.49 White Japanned Tin Cylinder-shape Cale Cabinets, with shelvgs— Style Range A good gas range is the most important thing in an up-to- date kitchen—let us install the Clark - Jewel range in your kitchen and you will have the best. ¢ MUDDIMAN & 709 13th St. Main 140 G4-inch Imported Swiss Organdy, subject to slight mill irregularities; in pink, apricot, orchid, mais and flesh; permanent-finish quality. 50c Soisette, 39¢ 32-inch Soisette, yarn-mercerized quality, in & “ good assortment of colors. Ideal for men's shirts and women's wear. _Goldenberz’s—First Floor. 50¢ Duroleum Rugs “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Children’s Playalls 44c Children’s Playalls, of fine ma- | colors. For pantry, kitchen or o, terials; embroidered pock bath. ** “Surprise Fifth Floor.” s $1.98 Extra Quality $3.49 Selected Lumber o ML Lace Curtain Stretcl sides; ping Brushes, with 6213 115 cnmel Dack— : emaranteed jong handles— $2.79 98¢ $1.59 $1.75 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with cold wood handles: No. 8 size— $L19 $3.98 “Rid-Ad” Troning Boards, with steel braces. Easily folded— $3.29 roleum Rugs, in

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